We channel the natural curiosity of children into a higher level of understanding through experiences with creative play, while promoting positive social interaction.
One of the best ways to establish good traits and behavior in children is by partnering with expert child-care service providers who have experience dealing with all sorts of children from different backgrounds.
One of the best ways to prepare your child for school is by working closely with child-care providers who will make sure that your child thrives in an environment where they are equipped with the skills they need.
Our child care agency is a great place to help your little one interact with a lot of other children. Fun, empathy, and social development are the key elements a child is introduced to at our childcare agency.
Many parents are left clueless when looking for the best child-care services. You can trust your local child-care agency to connect you with a professional who has all the training and experience to help you with your children.
Most parents consider a child care center a safer situation than hiring a babysitter for their children because child care centers are often required to follow strict rules and regulations.
Our child care workers help preschool-age children get prepared for kindergarten. Young children learn from playing, questioning, and experimenting. Childcare workers use play and instructional techniques to help children's development.
We realize parents want to select the right care facility for their children, especially since their choice of child care will have an impact on their children’s lives. We are a comfortable, fun, secure place that has many benefits for a child's development.
Children learn by playing, interacting with people and by exploring their environment. Our atmosphere is clean, safe, loving and stimulating. Children are valued because we know their development is unique and important.
We organize activities and implement curriculum that allows children to learn about the world and explore their interests. These organized activities are supervised and monitored for the safety of all children.
Child care services do not have to come with a high price tag. We offer a great value for our services, as our programs are an investment in your child’s success.
Our focus is preparing children for kindergarten and beyond. We do this through art projects, interactive learning and learning through play. We look at the whole child and the skills and strength each has developed and help them get ready for kindergarten.
It’s every parent’s goal to give their children the best quality of care but this can be challenging, especially to new parents. Thanks to child-care agencies, parents are no longer one their own when it comes to providing their kids with expert care.
Our staff assesses each child’s development throughout the year. We also partner with parents regarding this endeavor in order to ensure each child's success as he or she moves into formal schooling.
We provide and develop schedules and routines for both parents and children to ensure that the children in our care have enough physical activity, rest and playtime.
Our child care agency provides a safe, wholesome environment for your child with guided play and learning activities to promote growth and development in a non-competitive, group setting.
The highest review we can receive is that “my child loves to come to here.” Our rooms are beautiful and clean, and our staff works hard to keep it that way. Come in for a tour.
We know that finding the right childcare fit for your family is important. Our primary function is to provide a safe and secure environment with quality caregivers, so that parents can have the peace of mind of knowing their children are safe with us.
Our childcare workers attend to the basic needs of children, such as dressing, feeding and overseeing play. They help younger children prepare for kindergarten and may assist older children with homework.
We believe that every child is unique and will grow at their own pace. Our staff spends time nurturing your children’s strengths and encouraging them to reach new heights.
Child care is important because it acts like a support system for families. Our general purpose of childcare is to provide a creative, stimulating, secure and healthy learning environment for the development of children.
Our staff watches for signs of emotional or developmental problems in children and bring potential problems to the attention of parents or guardians. We also keep records of each child's progress, routines and interests.
At our child care agency parents can expect open communication, open access to our center, safety for their children, honesty, acceptance of their wishes, advanced notice of any changes and more.
Childcare workers read and play with babies and toddlers to introduce basic concepts. For example, they teach them how to share and take turns by playing games with other children.
Studies have shown that the more quickly parents respond to their kids' requirements, the healthier they'll be psychologically. Such children are more emotionally attached to their parents and they tend to be more empathetic in the long run.
We help children develop a healthy self-image, learn problem-solving techniques, acquire decision making skills and a sense of responsibility. We see each child as a unique individual with great potential and we incorporate excitement and fun in daily routines.
There are many benefits for your child when you partner with a child-care agency. One advantage is that your kids will thrive in an environment where they are encouraged, uplifted, trained, valued and supported.
Close relationships with other nurturing adults, including caregivers, do not interfere with the strength of a child’s primary relationship with his/her parents. In fact, multiple caregivers both within and outside the family can promote young children’s social and emotional development.
Seymour Simon once said, “I’m more interested in arousing enthusiasm in kids than in teaching the facts. The facts may change, but that enthusiasm for exploring the world will remain with them the rest of their lives.”
A nice saying by Maria Shriver: “Having kids—the responsibility of rearing good, kind, ethical, responsible human beings—is the biggest job anyone can embark on.”
Until your child’s 3rd birthday, your child’s brain will have developed some 95% of the way to the point of completion! Our child caregivers not only take care of your children but also help in their overall development.
We are family oriented and feel privileged to partner with parents in promoting the growth and development of their child(ren). Our child care provides the foundation for a child’s love of learning and is an extension of a family in this busy time of life.
Do you know that quality childcare is especially important for children coming from low-income households? Our child caregivers help develop patterns and a love of learning in your children that can last into adulthood.
Young children need plenty of time to have fun and socialize. And for parents who don’t have time to arrange playdates for their children, a child caregiver could come to help.
A trained child caregiver nurtures your child’s curiosity. Our caregivers use the child's own interests and ideas to create activities that boost their imagination and fuel engagement.
Child development is a highly interactive process. A child’s experiences as early as the first year of life lay a foundation for how well their skills develop. Our child caregivers know how important an environment is to a child’s development.
“When we give children advice or instant solutions, we deprive them of the experience that comes from wrestling with their own problems.” - Adele Faber
The time your child spends with our caregivers is more fun and exciting than you think. Your child is encouraged to do fun activities such as playing with toys, assembling puzzles and other activities that aid in their cognitive development.
“The activities that are the easiest, cheapest, and most fun to do – such as singing, playing games, reading, storytelling, and just talking and listening – are also the best for child development.” - Jerome Singer
Do you know that even infants and young children are affected adversely when significant stresses threaten their family and caregiving environments? Your child’s caregiving environment should be safe and developmentally appropriate.
The quality of the learning environments created by families, caregivers, schools and the wider culture is critical for a child’s development. Even basic learning mechanisms require social interaction to be effective.
Do you know that when you read aloud to your children, it helps stimulate their brain development? However, it has been found that only 50% of infants and toddlers are regularly read to by their parents.
One study has found that children in the second grade who had enrolled in quality child care demonstrated greater math ability and thinking and attention skills. Moreover, they experienced fewer behavioral problems than other children in the same grade.
Research has shown that children who are provided quality care starting at birth, had long-lasting positive impacts. They have higher IQ and achievement test scores, fewer grade retention, higher levels of college graduation and job-holding, and healthier outcomes as adults.
Praising achievements of your child, even if they are small, makes them feel proud, strong and capable. It encourages them to do things independently. The care and encouragement our caregivers give to your child are favorable to their overall development.
The most effective parenting style is one that is loving and authoritative. Broadly speaking, children who have parents who are loving and supportive yet set clear boundaries regarding behavior are more likely to be well-adjusted in society.
Do you know that games like Lego help kids develop their intelligence? The creative freedom it allows helps children better understand their surroundings and how they can manipulate it.
Children are curious by nature. Having a child caregiver in your home ensures that your little one receives the best care and attention, while staying in safe and familiar surroundings.
A child caregiver should be able to identify when they should comfort the child and when they should challenge them to reach the next milestone of cognitive development. This combination is important for your growing child.
Studies have shown that children who experienced prolonged periods of neglect show more serious cognitive impairments, language deficits, attention problems, withdrawn behavior, academic difficulties, and problems with peer interaction. Our child caregivers give your children the desired attention they need.
“For a small child there is no division between playing and learning. The child learns while living and any part of living that is enjoyable is also play.” - Penelope Leach
Alfie Kohn has rightly said, “If children feel safe, they can take risks, ask questions, make mistakes, learn to trust, share their feelings, and grow.”
“For a small child there is no division between playing and learning. The child learns while living and any part of living that is enjoyable is also play.” - Penelope Leach
The transition to kindergarten or school can be a difficult phase for both parents and children. Our child caregivers help prepare your kids in order to make the transition easier.
Alfie Kohn has rightly said, “If children feel safe, they can take risks, ask questions, make mistakes, learn to trust, share their feelings, and grow.”
“For a small child there is no division between playing and learning. The child learns while living and any part of living that is enjoyable is also play.” - Penelope Leach
The transition to kindergarten or school can be a difficult phase for both parents and children. Our child caregivers help prepare your kids in order to make the transition easier.
Alfie Kohn has rightly said, “If children feel safe, they can take risks, ask questions, make mistakes, learn to trust, share their feelings, and grow.”
“For a small child there is no division between playing and learning. The child learns while living and any part of living that is enjoyable is also play.” - Penelope Leach